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At the time of Dead Island's release, we were still over a year away from exploring Far Cry 3's totally tropical climes, and Techland's setting was a delightful virtual world to get lost in (those face-chewing zombies aside, obviously).
The illustrated category for younger readers, meanwhile, is all about adventure, from exploring far-flung corners of the world in the Atlas of Adventures to a wind-swept London in The Queen's Hat.
The stories explore "far-flung locations", said Weidenfeld & Nicolson, "from the bars of small-town New Mexico to a military base in Kuala Lumpur", as well as featuring "unforgettable characters".
Considering the limited number of clones sequenced and previous knowledge for marine samples, the libraries were explored in numbers far from saturation.
These dynamic consequences have only begun to be explored and are far from being clarified.
His appointment to a polar scientific and exploring expedition, however, far from freeing him from the shackles of naval convention, brought him into an arena in which those conventions had a tragically inescapable force.
By exploring the unfolding far from the codim-3 singularity they also added a new class.
Winding through these oases are little lanes that you can explore, taking you far from the big city bustle of Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
We could identify seven additional hysteresis-loop classes when exploring the equations far from the codim-3 singularity, that is, the partial unfolding of the codim-4 doubly degenerate TB singularity [20, 26].
While Hedin and his Ball State syllabus are both far too cozy with Intelligent Design for my liking, his class exploring deism is far from an evangelistic presentation of Christianity as some are claiming.
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